101. The secretary often praised the valor of American pilots who flew over Yugoslavia. 102. The skies were also clear over northern Afghanistan, and American pilots took advantage of the visibility to do some of their heaviest bombing on the northern front. 103. The Taliban have cut electricity in the city to eliminate lights that might guide American pilots. 104. The union believes American is farming out flying that should be done by American pilots. 105. The waxen smell of jet fuel hung in the air, as did an unspoken anxiety about the mission American pilots were leading. 106. The thaw in relations with North Korea survived the drama of a captured American pilot. 107. There were no reports of casualties among American pilots, but Clinton acknowledged that Iraqi civilian casualties were unavoidable. 108. They also worried that sales would be hurt by contractual restrictions that prevent many American pilots from flying larger jets. 109. They demanded that American immediately begin paying the Reno pilots at the higher levels of American pilots. 110. They did have the support of Roosevelt and Churchill, and they did rescue scores of downed British and American pilots. |